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Local Groups Form Anti-Bullying Summit


Officer Karen Long discusses the role of school resource officers in stopping bullying at Anti-Bullying Summit, Holocaust Center, October 27, 2011. (Photo credit: Holocaust Center)

The shared frustration about what to do about bullying and how to do it has led to a new multi-agency project in Central Florida. The Holocaust Center in Maitland, sponsor of the UpStander: Stand Up To Bullying initiative, has invited other local organizations to be part of an ongoing Summit on Bullying. Representatives from groups as diverse as law enforcement, youth groups, government leaders, religious organizations and school districts began meeting this summer to share information, resources and strategies. Together, they hope their efforts can reach every child and provide both adults and children with effective tools to safely intervene.

Building on the Anti-Bullying Summit on October 27, the Holocaust Center will convene another anti-bullying summit on January 26, 2012, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon.

Last October, the summit focused on focused on creating safe spaces for children. Summit facilitator Barbara Thompson of the UCF Office of Diversity Initiatives stated that the number one concern of future teachers is how to handle classroom discipline, particularly bullying. She also reported that a recent survey indicated that in an Orange County survey 82% of children who witnessed bullying wanted to do something about it.

Officer Karen Long of the Orlando Police Department, who serves as a middle school Resource Officer, presented an overview of the current situation in schools she works with. She recommended that organizations access the Crimeline “SpeakOut” program where individuals can anonymously report issues in school ranging from weapons to bullying to truancy. Because all reports are anonymous, it is easier for students to talk about what they experience or witness without worrying about repercussions.

Attendees discussed other resources and strategies that are available. The goal, according to the Holocaust Center’s Executive Director Pam Kancher, was working together to make each organization’s programs more effective.

“We are making bullying a community priority,” she said. “We need to continue making a statement with one voice.”

WHAT:
Anti-Bullying Summit

WHEN:
January 26, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon

WHERE:
Holocaust Center
851 North Maitland Avenue
City of Maitland, FL 32751

For further information about the anti-bullying summit please contact Carol Dierksen – [email protected] / 407-628-0555

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